Composer Lydia Ainsworth on How Public Arts Education Shaped Her Music Toronto composer Lydia Ainsworth demonstrates a studied care in her work that goes deeper than anyone thought pop music ever could. By Justin Joffe
Pulled From Obscurity by Drake, Gabriel Garzón-Montano Seizes the Spotlight Four years ago, Gabriel Garzón-Montano was a one-man band with one EP that sold 500 copies. That all changed when Drake sampled his song. By Patrick Flanary
Slow Meadow’s Ambient Reveries Are as Grand as the Texas Sky ‘There was something about this music that made me feel I was connected to something bigger…" By Ryan Burleson
Skirball Cultural Center Showcases Jack Kirby’s Singular Vision of Heroism and Humanity By Jordan Riefe
Linda Yaccarino Steps Down as CEO of Elon Musk’s X After Two Turbulent Years By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Art Basel Qatar Prepares to Upend the Traditional Fair Model With a New Artist-Led Format By Elisa Carollo